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Until recently, this wasn’t an issue. Nature exhausted your egg supply, and that was it. But technology has surmounted that problem. Now you can get in vitro fertilization , donor eggs , and womb-rejuvenating hormones. You can freeze your eggs or embryos . You can even freeze your ovarian tissue, reimplant it later , and resume ovulating.
Everywhere you look, moms are older. Over the last three decades, the U.S. birth rate among women aged 35 or older has increased by 140 percent . These women now produce one of every seven American children . In Europe, women over 35 have increased their share of pregnancies from 5 percent to 20 percent . More than 100,000 American women aged 40 or older have babies each year. In the last 15 years, at least a dozen women aged 60 or older have done it. The oldest age at which a woman has given birth is now 70 .
Is middle-aged motherhood getting out of control?
The latest poster children for this controversy are the offspring of Maria del Carmen Bousada. Three years ago, Bousada, a 66-year-old unmarried Spaniard, pretended to be 55 and persuaded a California clinic to impregnate her using donated eggs and sperm. Later that year, she delivered twins . Two weeks ago, she died of cancer at age 69. Her 2-year-old sons are now orphans.
The case has provoked outcries around the world. “There’s a lesson for baby boomers in the story of Maria del Carmen Bousada,” wrote columnist Allison Pearson in London’s Daily Mail . “The lesson is that, contrary to the fond belief perpetrated by the most self-absorbed generation ever to grace the planet, 60 is not the new 40 and it never will be.” Pearson called Bousada “part of an epidemic of older women who think they can get away with defying biological laws that have held good for thousands of years.”
That would be a tidy lesson, but it isn’t quite true. The biological laws of maternity are shifting. Sixty may not be the new 40, but in some respects, 65 is the new 55 . Maternal age is going up in part because, in terms of frailty and longevity, older women aren’t as old as they used to be.
The clinic that impregnated Bousada ends eligibility for treatment at age 55 . British and Spanish clinics have informal cutoffs at 50 . Tony Rutherford, the head of the British Fertility Society, draws the line at 45 in his own practice. A bioethics institute is proposing to enforce the same limit in Spain . Britain’s National Health Service cuts off in vitro fertilization at 40 .
Why draw these lines? One rationale is nature. The British Fertility Society opposes fertility treatment after age 50 because “ nature didn’t design women to have assisted conception beyond the age of the natural menopause ,” says its secretary, Allan Pacey. “Once you get into the mid-50s, I think nature is trying to tell us something.”
But what exactly is nature saying? Assisted conception is inherently unnatural. Strictly speaking, nature is telling us not to do it at all. Furthermore, in 1900, life expectancy for a girl born in the United States was 50.7 years . Was nature telling us that women shouldn’t live, much less bear children, beyond that point? That didn’t stop us from using science to extend women’s lives. Why should it stop us from extending their fertility?
For that matter, the British Fertility Society supports IVF , egg donation , and cloning human embryos for research. Why, when the debate turns to menopause, does it suddenly invoke nature?
The second argument for line-drawing is efficacy. Rutherford’s clinic cuts off IVF at age 45 because beyond that age, it’s unlikely to work . But for many women, egg donation circumvents that problem. So do frozen eggs, embryos, and ovarian tissue. The reason why so many people are freaking out over middle-aged moms is that the old rules of efficacy are gone. These women aren’t failing to have babies. They’re succeeding.
So the debate boils down to a third argument: These women are too old to raise kids. Why does the clinic that impregnated Bousada draw a line at 55? Because, according to the clinic’s owner, any woman who’s going to have babies should “ survive until the kids reach 18 .”
A century ago, that would have been a good reason to draw the line at 55. In 1910, an American woman who reached age 55 could expect 18 more years of life. But by 1950, the line had moved : Women could expect 18 more years if they made it age 60. Today, they can expect 18 more years if they make it to age 67 . In 2006, when Bousada gave birth at age 66, she had a remaining life expectancy of about 19 years.
Does that mean 66-year-old women should run out and get pregnant? No way. To begin with, the hormone injections that facilitate pregnancy at such an age can be dangerous. In Bousada’s case, they may have contributed to the cancer that killed her. Second, life expectancy is an average, not a guarantee. Bousada thought she’d live a long time because her mother made it to 101 . Three years later, Bousada was dead. That’s the cruelty of averages: Nineteen years of life expectancy means that one 66-year-old woman will live 35 more years, while another will live 3. By definition, the chance that you’ll die before your projected life expectancy is 50 percent.
Third, life expectancy includes years of frailty when you’re no longer effectively able to raise children. In 2002, for instance, a 65-year-old American woman could expect 19.5 years of life but only 14.3 years of good health, 11.7 years of full activity, and five years of freedom from chronic diseases . If you want mothers to stay healthy and active until their kids reach 18, you’d better cap maternity at an earlier age.
But if health and activity are what’s important, why focus on age? Fertility clinics already screen patients for health risks such as obesity, diabetes, and hypertension. No law of biology says a middle-aged woman can’t meet such tests. Mary Shearing, who had twins at 53 in 1992, is thriving at 70 today. So are her 16-year-old daughters. Maybe Shearing owes her good health to her daily gym workouts, or maybe she owes both to lucky genes. Either way, should her clinic have turned her away? Is she slower and weaker than most younger moms would be? Sure. But she’s also wiser and steadier. Barack Obama was raised by a grandmother in her 50s , and I don’t see many folks complaining about how he turned out.
And what about men? Strom Thurmond, the late senator from South Carolina, had kids at 68, 69, 70, and 73 . Where was all the “nature” talk then? Do men get a pass if they have younger wives? Shearing’s husband was 32 when her kids were born. Shouldn’t that count?
Waiting till you’re 45 or 50 to bear a child is a bad idea. Waiting till you’re 60 or older is even worse. The odds are that you’ll fail to get pregnant, or you’ll miscarry, or you won’t be able to raise the child. But those are just the odds. Some women can do it. More women can do it today than could have done it a century ago. Little by little, the laws of biology are changing. The fertility industry, born of that change, must change with it.
( Now playing at the Human Nature blog : 1) China’s new two-child policy . 2) Baseball and DNA testing . 3) Don’t authorize torture till you’ve seen it . )
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A Devastated mother has shared a sad story on social media to seek advice on what action to take to deal with her dilemma.
According to the woman, she has just discovered that her 17-year-old son has impregnated her 15 and 13-year-old daughters at the same time.
The woman explained that she has been working throughout the lockdown and her children are stuck at home due to the ban placed on school activities.
The only, person who has access to their home during this time is the cleaner girl who comes to the house to wash and clean.
The woman narrating how it happened revealed that she discovered that the oldest daughter who is 15 was exhibiting symptoms of pregnancy
After testing and confirming she is pregnant, she confronted her and she admitted she has been sleeping with her elder brother who is only 17 years old.
That was when she also revealed her 13-year-old sister has also been sleeping with their brother.
Shocked and devastated, she discovered the youngest daughter is also pregnant and the elder brother is responsible.
Patiently and as calmly as she could, she confronted the eldest son and confirmed he had been sleeping with his sisters. Meaning, he is responsible for their pregnancies.
Now, the woman claims she is a devoted Christian and her faith forbids abortion. She, therefore, does not know what to do and is asking for help from Netizens
Ghpage is following the story and will keep you updated. In the meantime, share your opinions in the comment section
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Scientifically, fertilisation in women only takes place when sperm meets the egg of a woman during an intercourse.
However, according to Dorian Solot, a sex educator, there are other unexpected ways in which many are not aware or expect they would result in pregnancy. Men have been known to be using this means to impregnate ladies.
The following are 2 ways men use to get beautiful ladies pregnant without their knowledge.
It is pretty true and obvious that pregnancy cannot occur in a situation where the man withdraws before he ejaculates. This is true because no sperms would have been released for any fertilization to take place.
However, what many do not know is the fact that the pre-ejaculation fluid that normally comes out of the penis before ejaculation normally contains a small amount of semen. When such fluid come into contact with the vagina it can cause pregnancy. Men have been using this to impregnate ladies unknowingly.
It is easy for semen to soak a pant worn by a woman probably when she comes into contact with the man when he has already ejaculated.
Though a rare situation when the pant get soaked with sperms it gets wet allowing some amount penetrate through the pant and when these get into contact with the vagina then there can be a risk of pregnancy. This is also another way men use to do it.
Therefore, if you still wondering how he got you pregnant then these two ways could be one of them.
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